• 4 ways Facebook will change May 17, 2012
    Get ready for the Facebook feeding frenzy. On Thursday afternoon, the company priced its initial public offering at $38 a share, giving it a market value of $104 billion. The stock begins trading Friday on the Nasdaq.
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    Visiting French President François Hollande told President Barack Obama on Friday that France's combat troops would leave Afghanistan by year's end and pledged to find a way "for our allies to pursue their mission" in talks at a looming NATO summit. The two leaders also bonded [...]
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    Leaders of the largest industrialized countries are displaying strong unity in pursuing both diplomacy and sanctions against the development of an Iranian nuclear bomb and found common ground in focusing on political transition in violence-wracked Syria. That from a senior U.S. official.
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    To hear his neighbors tell it, James Willie was just a regular guy who sometimes played with the neighborhood kids. Police describe him as a cold-blooded killer who stalked his victims on dark stretches of Mississippi's highways and shot two of them dead.
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    House Speaker John Boehner says "all options are on the table" in the ongoing congressional investigation into the "Fast and Furious" operation and whether the House would move to hold Attorney General Eric Holder in contempt should he refuse to fully comply.
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    Faced with the prospect of losing both hands and her one remaining foot, a young Georgia woman battling to survive a case of flesh-eating bacteria that has already claimed one leg mouthed the words "Let's do this."
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    An Obama administration plan to cut the cost of space flights faces a key test on Saturday when a privately owned rocket lifts off for a practice run aimed at the first private docking at the International Space Station. Space Exploration Technologies' Falcon 9 rocket and Dragon capsule are scheduled for launch at 4:55 a.m. EDT (0855 GMT) from Cape Canaveral Air Force Station in Florida. Meteorologists expect good conditions for a launch, but if weather or technical problems force a delay, Falcon 9's next opportunity to fly would be on Tuesday. ...
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    PHOENIX (Reuters) - An Arizona wildfire threatened two more towns on Friday, with high winds on the way, even as firefighters made progress against the largest of a string of blazes spreading across the U.S. Southwest. More than 1,000 firefighters in Arizona and Colorado were battling five major blazes that have consumed more than 55 square miles (142 square km) of ponderosa forest, brush and grass, and a new blaze erupted in Utah on Thursday. ...
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    BUFFALO, New York (Reuters) - An airline pilot was arrested Friday morning at Buffalo Niagara International Airport after security screeners discovered a loaded revolver in his baggage. Brett Dieter, 52, of Barbersville, Virginia, arrived at the upstate New York airport Friday to pilot a flight to New York City's LaGuardia International Airport for Piedmont Airlines, a passenger airline that subcontracts under U.S. Airways. While at a security checkpoint, a scan of Dieter's bag revealed a .357 magnum revolver loaded with five rounds. ...
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  • Video: 'Max Payne 3' is Rockstar at its best May 18, 2012
    It wasn’t so long ago that Rockstar Games was the whipping boy of main stream media, but now the studio is at the height of their game making skills with "Max Payne 3." (In-Game)
  • Angry Birds racing toward a new game May 18, 2012
    Is there nowhere their sharp talons can't reach? The Angry Birds have taken wing on Earth and in outer space. And now it appears they may be flapping their way to ... a race track?
  • Video: Angry gamers aren't 'whiny,' they're right May 17, 2012
    How forcing single-player games to be online is taking advantage of a gamer's rights. In-Game's Todd Kenreck. (In-Game)
  • In the future, you'll game without knowing it May 18, 2012
    Imagine a future in which you earn virtual badges and achievements at every  turn. Meanwhile, companies are constantly encouraging you level up your life as a way to draw you in. According to a new study, gaming is going to be creeping into our lives in a big way in the years to come ... and we may not even realize when we're playing.
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    Don't get me wrong, I love me some "Fruit Ninja." But there have been times when I've longed to slash my way through something a little more menacing than a flying banana. Zynga, it seems, understands my need for gore. The company has just unveiled its newest game — one that will toss the undead across our iDevice screens, daring us to cut them down if we can.
  • Blizzard apologizes for 'Diablo' disaster May 17, 2012
    What was supposed to be the triumphant return of a beloved game franchise has turned into one devil of a disaster. And now, Blizzard, the company behind "Diablo III," has issued an apology.
  • Video: 'Halo 4' gets new cinematic gameplay series May 16, 2012
    New details on "Halo 4" are out on the multiplayer and on a new mode that gives you a whole new cinematic campaign. In-Game's Todd Kenreck reports. (In-Game)
  • Drunken hacker jailed for selling gamers' info May 17, 2012
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  • What would Jesus play? May 16, 2012
    It's been a big week in video game land. Not only did the decade-long wait for the launch of "Diablo 3" finally come to a (rather bumpy) end, but the world also saw its first Jesus video game.
  • Video: Twitter fills with 'Diablo 3' error 37 rage May 15, 2012
    "Diablo 3" had a less than smooth launch causing tweets to soar over the infamous error 37 preventing gamers from logging in. In-Game's Todd Kenreck reports. (In-Game)
  • 'Diablo 3' eats 'Boyfriend' May 15, 2012
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  • Tomb Raider reboot booted to 2013 May 14, 2012
    Looks like Lara Croft will be joining BioShock's Booker DeWitt in the game development waiting room. Development studio Crystal Dynamics announced that its reboot of the famed Tomb Raider franchise has been pushed back from fall 2012 to 2013.
  • 'Dragon Age' heading to theaters this month May 11, 2012
    Fans of the video game series "Dragon Age" can start rejoicing. The upcoming "Dragon Age: Dawn of the Seeker" — complete with dragons, demons and a healthy amount of animated bloodshed — is hitting theaters this month.
  • Someone has crafted an actual 'Portal' turret May 11, 2012
    Fans of the video game series "Portal" who wish to decorate their abode with the violent and sometimes friendly robotic turrets now have options. There are various replica Portal guns on the market today, but aside from being rather pricey, they don't do much, other than light up and make noise.
  • Video: 'Assassin's Creed 3' is going for an epic scale May 10, 2012
    We have new footage of the popular stealth action game by Ubisoft. In-Game's Todd Kenreck reports. (In-Game)
  • Toronto: The birthplace of the modern indie movement May 11, 2012
    The indie gaming scene has exploded in the past few years, and is becoming a force to reckoned with. These games are made by very small teams, sometimes just one person.
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  • 'The Avengers' are coming in "Battle For Earth" game May 10, 2012
    Ubisoft announced on Thursday that they are making a new video game based on the Avengers characters as well as other villains and heroes from the Marvel Universe. The game is due this fall and will work with Xbox's Kinect as well as the new Nintendo Wii U console.
  • 'Max Payne 3' fires off launch trailer May 10, 2012
    It's an unusually heavy month of May for video games. Big fan favorites like "Diablo 3" and "Max Payne 3" are both igniting the flames of their franchises yet again after very long waits.
  • 'Angry Birds' has been downloaded a billion times May 10, 2012
    Unlike "Draw Something," which until recently looked to be the new king of the hill in smart phone gaming, and which has since significantly cooled off, the desire for "Angry Birds" has yet to slow down. Case in point: the game just passed the billionth download mark.

 

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